Originally Posted by
bhaslow
I followed the steps to Lynn Allen's blog and now F1 does not display the help menu but I get a windows error message that reads:
"The C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2006\help\acad162.chm file is not a windows help file, or the file is corrupted."
The error message goes away when you click cancel and I am free to hit F1 all I want for the remainder of the session. I just get the message every time I hit F1 for the first time when I open a new AutoCAD session.
This problem goes away once you delete the shortcut key that the blog tells you to create, but you are stuck with F1 displaying the help box again.
Is anybody else getting this effect?